A 2.00-kg blob of putty moving at 3.00m/s slams into

  1. A 2.00-kg blob of putty moving at 3.00m/s slams into a 4.00-g blob of putty at rest. Calculate the speed of the two
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  2. A 3.00-kg blob of putty moving at 2.40 m/s slams into a 4.80- g blob of putty at rest. Calculate the speed of the two
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  3. A 1.2-kg blob of putty moving at 4.0m/s slams into a 1.2-kg blob of putty at rest. Calculate the speed of the two stuck-together
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  4. Part AA 3.00 kgblob of putty moving at 2.4 m/s slams into a 4.80 kg blob of putty at rest. Calculate the speed of the two
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  5. a 1.9kg ball of putty moving to the right has a head -on inelastic with 1.3 kg putty ball moving to the left , if the combined
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  6. A 2-kg ball of putty moving to the right has a head-oninelastic collision with a 1-kg putty ball moving to the left. If the
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  7. Could you please check my work?2. A 2 kg ball of putty moving to the right at 3m/s has a head-on inelastic collision with a 1 kg
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  8. a 25 kg slab of putty is moving to the East at 6 m/s. What is the momentum of the putty?
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  9. A 2 kg ball of putty moving to the right at 3m/s has a head-on inelastic collision with a 1 kg ball of putty moving to the left
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    2. Misty asked by Misty
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  10. A 2 kg ball of putty moving to the right at 3m/s has a head-on inelastic collision with a 1 kg ball of putty moving to the left
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